1. Hinduism- Caste System‚ Enlightenment‚ no holy book‚ no single founder‚ India‚ polytheistic‚ Buddhism- India‚ no caste system‚ egalitarian‚ Siddhartha Gautama‚ missionaries‚ Nirvana‚ Eight fold path‚ four noble truths‚ Enlightenment Christianity-Monotheistic‚ Jesus‚ Bible‚ Jerusalem‚ Missionaries‚ Heaven and Hell 2. Domestication of Animals‚ Complex societies‚ Specialization‚ Cities‚ Government‚ Religion‚ Record Keeping‚ Social Classes‚ Technology 3. Located near rivers‚ Agriculture‚ irrigation
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Zara Khan Midterm Essay History Since the 1700’s political‚ economic and intellectual changes have radically altered the history of the world. They have had a major impact on the production and distribution of goods‚ the scale of warfare‚ and the rise and fall of the totalitarian dictators. The production and distribution of goods affected people’s lives completely. New innovations and new inventions spurred the industrial growth. The scale of warfare was resulted from Militarism‚ the Alliances
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before he could fulfill his dreams. but his actions sparked the unification of Japan‚ for the first time in history‚ a step that would be crucial in the country’s rise to world power 3 centuries later. Political unification encouraged economic growth‚ partly because it put an end to much of the fighting that had consumed Japan during the preceding years. At the same time that Japanese leaders were attempting to unify Japan under central government‚ European ships were beginning to make their to the
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societies became increasingly mixed‚ resulting in a mestizo society. Throughout its time frame‚ it kept its main purpose as a route to deal goods. The Silk Roads also forged a link between the east and west‚ causing goods as far away as Sub-Saharan Africa to reach Silk Roads and be spread across. Although many aspects of the Silk Roads have remained constant‚ the different types of religions‚ different types of goods‚ and frequency of trade during different times did not. The sea routes were also
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week seven of the course is on ‘Africa‚ World War II‚ and its Aftermath’‚ which is another debated topic between African historians. In class two main arguments stood out‚ the first being that one outcome of World War II was a revitalisation and strengthening of the colonial states. In comparison‚ there is no denying that nationalism expanded and became more violent following the war supporting the second argument that World War II began the end of colonialism in Africa. With many different perspectives
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University College Imperialism in Africa Mrs. Pitter October 29‚ 2011 Imperialism is "the creation and or maintenance of an unequal economic‚ cultural‚ and territorial relationship‚ usually between states and often in the form of an empire‚ based on domination and subordination" (Johnston‚ 2000.p.375). In its simplest form Farah and Karls (2001) describes imperialism as one country’s domination of the political‚ economical and social life of another country. The Europeans imperialism during the 1800s
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Gilchrist: AP World History Summer Reading: Comparative Essay of two places of Worship: Do different types of church have different features from other and how similar are they? Yes different churches have different features which make them unique to their name which can be their different practices‚ their setting or place of worship and the person they worship. Over the summer‚ I visited two different places of worship which were a Baptist church and a Catholic church. Both have very different
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For a long time‚ after the World War 1 had started in 1914‚ the United States wanted to stay neutral towards the first World War. The war did not really interest Americans‚ because it did not involve them directly. But as the war continued‚ many significant events happened that affected people to change their opinions. Germany’s attack towards small Belgium‚ sinking of passenger liners like Lusitania‚ economical causes and the Zimmermann note from Germany to Mexico were the reasons that got the United
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James Ryan Ting Chen Brendan Foley Liz Filachek Caylea Barone Question 1: Thesis: At the beginning of the postclassical era‚ the Catholic Church was the only stabilizing institution left after the fall of Rome. Throughout the postclassical era‚ the Catholic Church had to compete with secular groups‚ other religions‚ and its own corruption to emerge as the dominant authority in Western Europe (as the Pope became the most powerful man in Europe) at the end of postclassical era by asserting its divine authority
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Tristian Huerta AP US History Mr. R. Martinez 23 Sep 2014 Outline I. Thesis Statement: Although the evolution occurring in the 17th and 18th centuries would lead to diversity involving three important factors: social issues‚ economics‚ and politics. II. Social Issues A. Young males (Doc C) B. Stratification (Doc H) C. Families (Doc B) D. “Knit together” (Doc A) III. Economics A. Individual colonists‚ indentured servants‚ and slaves came for riches or new beginning (Doc C) B. Greed
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